Typically the 170+ scorers want to do the first 10 questions in under 10 minutes(on the low end more like the first 13--15 in 11-12 minutes). Then they will go through the 15+ question by reading them once and crossing off the answer choices they kn…
@VerdantZephyr had post/comment a week or so ago. I forget what post it was under but verdantzephyr really explained it quite will in my opinion. Maybe Verdant can post the comment here again or link to the post it was on.
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what I think they mean 'by rounds' is that they are getting the low hanging fruit first.
They go through the questions and do the easiest ones first then they go back and do all of the harder ones. This helps improve LR by giving yourself a…
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Here is a problem where the context plays a big role in the stimulus but is not part of the argument(not a premise or conclusion). Plus, if the context was removed then the stimulus would not make much sense. I can try and find one from …
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@studentservice will correct me if I am wrong.
I do not think you can sort by incorrect answers. You can sort by 'pin' and if you pin the wrong answers you can easily make a set by that method or you will have to write/remember down which q…
I would read the question stem first so you know what/how to attack the argument. I have different approaches to different types of questions, or I will give more weight to different parts of the stimulus in different question types. Plus if you kno…
I would say in the 60s and 70s is where the rigors of the questions/density of the RC increase. When I look at the 7sage chart PT51 is a standard -11 curve which is an average exam. However some people do not see a difference others see a large diff…
Hello, there is not a definitive answer it depends on how the stimulus is set up, but generally the 'some people say' is the other people's argument/context. "some people say" would be be introducing the 'other people's argument' (OPA). Sometimes th…
@yunonsie yes. @"Krithin S." The test makers at LSAC have come up with like 8+ ways to say sufficient necessity confusion. Once you see them and parse them out, you will be able to move though them quickly. The LSAC likes to throw the densely worded…
Hello, Keep working on the practice lessons, but I would also go on YouTube watch a few videos, and I am not sure if they are there now because flash is no longer supported, but there use to be games to practice predicate, subject, and details on Go…
I test on 7sage to get the analytics then I blind review on law hub to get the format down. Once you blind review a few times on law hub taking the exam on test day in law hub is a breeze.
@"Krithin S." Yes, the AC is saying that the stimulus/argument is taking something that is a necessary condition and making it a sufficient condition. You can confirm the necessary condition and the sufficient could happen it is not guaranteed thoug…
@"Law and Yoda" Short and concise. Great for people first learning the LG process. I would keep this next to my bed and review it before I fall asleep each night. Or look over the list when I am standing in line or eating.
Hello @jmarin5 I can can answer the first half of the question. You can take the full section exam (4 sections) and then separately put the number wrong into the 7sage flex calculator or you can combine the number wrong and put that number in the fl…
Hello @tonyahardzinski I would put the two passages (paper, online) next to one another and see the questions that I missed because of the online version and write it down. I would try and remember the things that I did not pickup from the paper ver…
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I would work on making sure you are getting same points out of the passages that JY does. That is where I started. I would do a passage, BR then watch the video for it. The next big thing that helped me was making sure I had a effic…
@mere_mortal as you get better at games I will become more obvious when you should split versus when you should not. when you look at the rules and start thinking of combining them think if they will make more games than questions. for example say i…
I don't think it matters too much one way or the other. Either way the time will have to be spent. Either it is spent upfront in the CC and your post CC exam will be higher if you fool proof each LG in the CC than if you do not. Or it will be lower …
Hello, yes you can still sign up for the April lsat you have until February 24th. https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsat-dates-deadlines/april-2021-lsat-flex-deadlines-united-states-including-puerto-rico-us
If you do not want to take the exam you can withd…
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advanced in/out games(sub group of grouping games) are normally heavy in lawgic. conditional sequencing has lawgic in them as well. I think advanced in/out come later in the CC than grouping.
Hello @xtinalewis are you doing worse on multiple blind reviews or just one? How long have you been studying? If you scores are dipping back below the diagnostic then maybe you are 'burnt-out' many people get that, I have had it. For me when that ha…
Hello @bravearmor I take the exam on 7sage then BR in law hub because I wanted the analytics and the timing that 7sage gives when you take it on here, and with BR'n in law hub I got use to the format.
Hello here are somethings that I have learned:
Reading a passage super quick is not required to do good in RC because that can be offset with more retained and less time going back to the passage.
--First we do not need to grasp every concept in …